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Any Binary Calculators
11-20-2019, 07:44 PM
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(11-20-2019 07:29 PM)Maximilian Hohmann Wrote:  Hi!

I think the HP-16 is what you are looking for. And most of the smarter calculators (41, 28, 48, 71, 75, 49, 50, 35s, Prime, ...) either do it natively or can be programmed to calculate with binary numbers. Maybe even the recent cheap Casio clones but I didn't bother to cut them out of their blister bags yet.

Regards,
Max

I have the HP-35s and HP-48gii but they don't work with binary numbers less than 1. They do limited work with integers GE 1. Even calculating with #0.1010b is very limited. I want #1010b / #10000b but that comes out #0b.

Maybe it's a matter of terminology. I want to work with numbers base 2. Binary might mean something different.
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Any Binary Calculators - Kaliuzhkin - 11-20-2019, 07:09 PM
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